![]() But the further she gets on her quest, the more she questions the sanity of her plan. With a singular determination, Daisy scouts local parks and coffee shops and online dating sites looking for Jack’s perfect match. It’s this fear that keeps her up at night, until she stumbles on the solution: she has to find him another wife. She’s terrified of what will happen to her brilliant but otherwise charmingly helpless husband when she’s no longer there to take care of him. Death is a frightening prospect-but not because she’s afraid for herself. She may have as few as four months left to live. How can this be happening to her again? On the eve of what was supposed to be a triumphant “Cancerversary” with her husband Jack to celebrate three years of being cancer-free, Daisy suffers a devastating blow: her doctor tells her that the cancer is back, but this time it’s an aggressive stage four diagnosis. “Twenty-seven-year-old Daisy already beat breast cancer three years ago. It was neat to see so many other writers, editors, and UGA grads come out to celebrate one of our own. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Turns out, Colleen and I are both graduates of UGA’s Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication, along with Tova Gelfond and one of the other hosts from the party, Tova Gelfond. Yours truly, Colleen Oakley, and Tova Gelfond ![]()
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